Before I get started, I have another change in VAs to announce. Tamaki is now voiced by Nao Touyama.
Aida Momoko's Route, conclusion
For the next few weeks, Momoko decides to spend some free time with her partners to get to know them a bit better and establish a strong friendship. She is especially friendly towards Hikari and Tamaki.
Momoko can really feel the progress she has made from her lessons and leisure time with her partners. When NAZO challenges ZetaPro to a showdown at the Harvest Moon Festival, she feels as though she is ready to take them on this time. She puts on her best performance to date, flowing brilliantly with the rest of her unit, but the performance gets cancelled halfway through the song due to a pyrotechnic malfunction. Yamato shows up to pick up NAZO and mock ZetaPro. The fact they hired someone like Momoko to be an idol is proof of the weakness of smaller, common-class companies. She is nothing more than a generic angsty teenager fueled by a foolish, immature dream of becoming popular. The only reason she is so successful now is because she is pretty. In reality, she is nothing more than a talentless attention whore. ZetaPro seems to find the sneakiest ways possible to mask her lack of natural abilities. Nobody is going to like her because she is immature and annoying. Over time, all of her popularity will simply fade away. Momoko, feeling pent up, exerts her frustration towards Yamato. She may be pretty, but her cuteness is not the only reason for her success as an idol. With her awakening talents getting stronger and stronger every day, her management has nothing to mask…they have not masked anything at all even early on in her career. Sure she originally became an idol because of the attention she could garner and inspiration from the success of her role model Miki, she gained something over the course of her career that’s far more important than being popular—friendship. Despite her selfish antics now and then, her partners still had faith in her and cared for her. Now she understands the true value of friendship and unity and no longer takes it for granted. Yamato laughs at her, claiming she’s just having another angst attack. Kenji defends her, claiming she is true. Yamato cannot help but laugh at them both. Is Momoko’s producer gullible enough to spoil her? If so, NAZO is pretty much guaranteed to win the IU.
Back at the office, Kenji is so impressed with the progress Momoko has made. That was the best performance she has put on so far until it got interrupted. It is becoming apparent that not only are her true talents beginning to take flight, but she is becoming a much better team player. The unit is really starting to think and act as one. This is the power of unity. Momoko does not seem to understand this power. Kenji explains how simple it is. Rather than thinking about herself, she thought about the entire unit, allowing her to sync her thoughts with those of her partners. Momoko is amazed. All this time she believed it was because of her lessons. As long as she continues to believe in the rest of her group as much as (if not even more than) she does in herself, this power will get even stronger. Momoko tells everyone, “I may be pretty, but we are even prettier altogether! No one’s as pretty as us!”
On the day of the IU finals opening ceremonies, Momoko cannot help but overhear a conversation between Himeko and Yamato. While her rival still claims to be perfect, she feels a little insecure being fully British. She fears that if word gets out (especially about her real name), all the fame and fortune she has will be destroyed and she will have absolutely no chance of winning the IU. Yamato angrily makes her snap out of it. He made her a regal princess idol because she is the definition of pure perfection and proof that the upper class is superior in every way. Her competition will bow to her like the goddess she is. Momoko can’t believe her ears. Much like herself, it seems that Himeko also tends to hide her insecurity behind a confident, self-absorbed persona…Himeko with her foreign blood and Momoko with her fear of being invisible to others. As Himeko walks on by, Momoko decides to chat with her. She finds it hard to believe how alike they are. They may argue a lot about who is prettier, hate to lose, and are fueled by a desire to become loved by their peers, but deep down, they both feel just as insecure. Himeko gets snappy at her, claiming they are far from alike. She has always been the better, prettier, and more successful of the two because she is a princess. Momoko laughs, figuring she would react like that. Momoko tells Himeko if she told her the same thing, she would probably react in the same manner. With her frustration at its peak, Himeko runs back to Yamato’s limo, claiming she will win no matter what it takes.
Momoko’s unit faces Project Fairy in the semifinals. As much as she really wants to allow Miki to advance to the finals, Kenji does remind her of the important reason ZetaPro entered the IU to begin with. Miki recognizes Momoko from the preliminary bouts and is surprised. Here she was thinking Momoko was simply a fangirl and didn’t have what it takes to make it big…and look where she is now, right in front of her squaring off in the IU semifinals. Momoko is eager to show her idol what she can do. ZetaPro defeats Project Fairy, much to Miki’s shock and Kotori’s dismay. Miki asks for Momoko’s name, which she will remember very well. Later that night after Kenji’s run-in with Iori, Project Fairy shows up as well. Miki tells Ryuuguu Komachi they should keep an eye on ZetaPro. They have come such a long way on their journey, especially Momoko. If anyone can beat NAZO now, it’s them. Momoko is so excited to be recognized by her biggest inspiration!
Yamato is getting desperate. He is willing to do anything he can in order to expose her as a fraud.
The next day, Momoko looks a little reluctant. She is the last to finish dressing up and she doesn’t even run through her performance with the others. Later that evening, Momoko still hasn’t shown up backstage yet. Kaito did check with all the guards…they did not see her leave the venue, so she could not have gotten very far. Kenji checks outside and finds Momoko behind the staircase leading indoors sulking. Kenji is worried and wonders what’s wrong. It’s getting very late. If she does not make it backstage in time, ZetaPro will wind up losing the finals by default. All this time Momoko has felt guilty for acting so selfishly to her unit ever since they first met. At first she thought they were only meant to back her up. As they tried to sync with her, she thought they were trying to steal her spotlight. Then there were her countless misjudgments of her partners and producer. Momoko apologizes for her foolish behavior, not feeling too confident that Kenji will forgive her. Kenji does forgive Momoko, knowing she had no bad intentions whatsoever. Still, that is not the only thing bothering Momoko right now. She has been having second thoughts on putting on a performance this big. She fears she will mess up in front of so many people and be forgotten again. If her unit loses, it will be all her fault. Kenji begins to understand why Momoko fears being unnoticed, telling her not to seek attention as proof as an idol, since her hard work to become one was the proof all along. Momoko does not know what to say. Feeling inspired, she hugs him and promises to go out there and give it her all.
Momoko arrives on stage for a mic test. It does not seem to work. She tries to fiddle with the mic’s switch, but to no avail. She even tries to tell the stage crew that something is wrong with her mic, but it seems like they won’t listen. As Yamato and NAZO approach ZetaPro, Kaito arrives with a CD. Earlier, Kaito overheard a phone conversation between Yamato and the disc jockey. Instead of an off-vocal version of Momoko’s song, they planned to use a disc containing a prerecorded version and give Momoko a bum mic. It turns out Yamato planned to frame her as a lip-syncher. Kaito’s interrogations made the phony disc jockey squeal on Yamato. He then asked him to play the off-vocal version so that Momoko can truly display her talents. Kenji cannot believe Yamato would sink so low. He’s just not willing to accept the fact that Momoko really is talented and makes a fantastic idol. The rest of the finals go on normally from there…
ENDING
Momoko feels as though it was not just her talents that matured over the course of her career. She, herself, has matured as a person. By shedding her self-centered nature, she was able to gain such great friends among her partners. All her fans truly recognize her not just because of her pretty face or pink hair, but because of her dedication to her career and her love for them. To show her thanks, Momoko decides to give back to the community that cared for her so much. She donates some of her earnings to the maid café she once worked for, saving it from near bankruptcy, bringing its economy back up to a more-than-stable status, and giving its name national renown. The maids (even the ones that hated her in the past) love her and fully support her. Some even perform covers of her songs during maid lives! Momoko doesn’t even care that she’s so popular anymore. As long as everyone around her is happy, so is she.
One afternoon, Kenji gets a text message from Momoko, inviting him to meet her at the park a block south from the ZetaPro office. Oddly enough, she has been eating onigiri. The reason Momoko called Kenji over was to thank him not only for guiding her to a highly successful idol career, but helping her mature as a person. She also thanks him for always having his eyes on her as he watched her grow. To make up for all the times she has taken Kenji for granted, Momoko will put all her faith and trust in him as she moves forward in her path of success. As Momoko hugs Kenji, she notices that her last onigiri is missing. Miki suddenly appears and eats it! Momoko gets a little frustrated, but then laughs it off once she discovers the thief is her idol. Miki tells Momoko she was just the person she needed to see right now. At first, Momoko appeared to be nothing more than a naive teen backed by fangirlish dreams, but now Miki can hardly believe how alike she and Momoko are! It's not just because of their love for onigiri. Both of them wanted to be noticed. Much like Momoko felt when she was laid off from her maid café, Miki felt the same way after she found out she was not accepted into Ryuuguu Komachi, considering how much publicity they have been getting since they formed. Now look at all the attention they have been garnering! Sure Kotori may be her new producer, but Miki is always asking her honey to keep an eye on her as she and her partners continues to progress and dominate the top of the charts. Miki can clearly see why Momoko is such a big fan of hers now. Momoko has become such an amazing idol worthy of her popularity. Miki believes she and Momoko might become good rivals if she keeps up her success. Who knows? Maybe they might even be allowed to perform together one day, considering they take very similar approaches while performing. Momoko gasps with excitement. "You really mean it?" Miki knows it. They shake hands. As Miki heads home, she apologizes to Momoko about her onigiri. Momoko laughs and says it's just fine, saying she had quite a bit to eat earlier in the day anyway. Momoko, unable to contain her intense happiness, hugs Kenji with all her might. To be able to be noticed by her biggest inspiration...it's like a dream come true.
(I hope my plan for Yamato to sabotage Momoko was a good one...)